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Publisher's Summary

Falling stars are supposed to be a lucky sign, but not for Austen. Her new job as a secretary in an international games company isn't off to a good start. Her first assignment - decorating the Christmas tree in the lobby - results in a trip to the ER after Dee, the company's second-in-command, gets hit by the star-shaped tree topper. Dee blames her instant attraction to Austen on her head wound, not the magic of the falling star. She's determined not to act on it, especially since Austen has no idea that Dee is practically her boss.

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By
Kelli M
on
11-15-16

Regret.

I regret spending the money on this audio version of this book...the story itself is good but the narration was so awful.. I literally wanted to scream listening to this women's breathy voice! I really wish the Editors and Authors would listen to the narration before putting these out...it truly ruins a good book when you have a bad Narrator. I recommend reading the book and passing on this Audible version.

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By
J85G
on
10-31-16

Good story

Love Jae's work. Good story. Narration was mostly good when the story was not focussing on the romance between the characters but anytime it did it would have been better if the narrators interpretation didn't sound so much like she was trying to titillate a male audience. A little too breathy and slow.

Customer Reviews

Great story ruined by naration

I would not recommend the audio version of this book - buy the print/eBook version and read it.

What other book might you compare Under a Falling Star to, and why?

Something in the Wine - a nice romance

Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Shawn Marie Bryan?

Abby Craden

Do you think Under a Falling Star needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

A follow up is not required as the characters were left in a positive state.

Any additional comments?

In previous reviews the narrator had been called out as "breathy". I felt that the reading was slow rather than breathy. It sounded as though the book was being read to a three year old who spoke English as a fourth language and need every word sounded out.